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Pagina 194
... Face like a John - Apple , yet as a late Friend of mine , who at Sixty five ventured on a Lass of Fifteen very frequently , in the remaining Five Years of his Life , gave me to understand , That , as old as he then seemed , when they ...
... Face like a John - Apple , yet as a late Friend of mine , who at Sixty five ventured on a Lass of Fifteen very frequently , in the remaining Five Years of his Life , gave me to understand , That , as old as he then seemed , when they ...
Pagina 21
... Face is much more expressive than the Lines of its The Truth of it is , the Air is generally nothing else but the inward Disposition of the Mind made visible . Those who have established Physiognomy into an Art , and laid down Rules of ...
... Face is much more expressive than the Lines of its The Truth of it is , the Air is generally nothing else but the inward Disposition of the Mind made visible . Those who have established Physiognomy into an Art , and laid down Rules of ...
Pagina 22
... Face when the Lineaments are pliable and tender , or whether the same Kind of Souls require the same Kind of Habitations , I shall leave to the Consideration of the Curious . In the mean Time I think nothing can be more glorious than ...
... Face when the Lineaments are pliable and tender , or whether the same Kind of Souls require the same Kind of Habitations , I shall leave to the Consideration of the Curious . In the mean Time I think nothing can be more glorious than ...
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